The average domain name is fairly inexpensive, not more than $10 – $30 per year, depending on your domain registrar. But as you buy more and more domain names, you will find that it can quickly become a very expensive habit. Fortunately, costs can be kept to a minimum by doing the following three things:

Choose the right registrar.GoDaddy, our preferred domain registrar, offers some of the cheapest domain registration prices on the web!

Buy domain names in bulk. Bulk domain registration prices are typically cheaper and also enable you to obtain free addons such as private registration.

Use discount codes to take advantage of active promotions. Currently, GoDaddy domain names are priced at $9.99 per year for .com domains. If you use a discount code, you can reduce that price to as little as $6.99. And if you purchase any other GoDaddy products, you can register a domain name for just 99 cents!

GoDaddy Cheap Domain Discount Codes

Here are a few GoDaddy discount codes for domain names. To use the following codes, just type them into the promotion field during checkout.

$0.99 .info domains – Current Promotion!!! (no code necessary)

$1.99 domain with Every Non-Domain Purchase (no code necessary)

$6.99 domain – Code: yhkw105a

$7.49 domain – Codes: OYH3, promo749, or chill3 (the first code should work on domain name renewals)

(A 20 cent ICANN fee will also be assessed for all domain name registrations.)

Looking for Domain Name Ideas?

Yesterday, Alex at Blogsessive released yet another of his super-tempting domain name lists. And while the most versatile domains were quickly registered by eager bloggers, there are still a few great picks left on his current and past lists. So, head over and take a look.

Indeed, Godaddy offers the absolute best in domain registration and customer service. Many’s the time I’ve phoned them at 4 in the morning and talked to an actual human who assisted me with a website issue!

In the interest of keeping up to date, my usual list of codes has been updated: RRTV5 – 10% off any order not already discounted. RRTV6 – $5 off orders of $30 or more RRTV7 – .COM for $7.49 (this one is my personal fave)

It’s just adding to this growing list but I hope it helps other people. We all gotta save where we can these days!

Wow. Well, I have never refunded. But now that I know how easy it is, I might start buying domain names a little more freely.

You know, I’ve heard that a lot of people make big sums of free money by regularly refunding domains. ie. They register a domain, throw on some advertising, refund it a few days later and keep the loot. This way, they never pay registration fees but do get to take advantage of affiliate advertising.

Yes, above next to the codes, I do mention when one works for renewals. As for your name, that’s always a good idea. It’d be annoying if someone scooped it up and used it for slander… That’s my biggest fear, and why I own my name.

Yea, MFA junkies used to do that. Test it for adsense; if it didn’t garner the results they wanted, they’d just refund. The powers at Godaddy actually swiped some accounts that were obvious…100 or so at a time.

Since you mentioned godaddy, I’ll also provide some recent results for Godaddy coupon codes. Most of these discount coupons listed in your post will be expired.

I am a .NET Programmer, and these completely verified godaddy discounts can be extremely useful when buying or renewing a domain. Use Godaddy promo code ZINE7 for $7.49 .com domains and renewals. I save about $10 every time I purchase from go daddy. When You buy at least five domain names, I also get free private registration when I use ZINE7.

For other Godaddy.com promo code coupons, use ZINE5 for 10% off, ZINE6 for $5 coupon any purchase of $30 or more, and ZINE25 for $25 off any purchase of $100 or more, like hosting plans.

These godaddy promo codes are current, working, and non expiring til july 2010. Hope these Godaddy coupon codes save just as much money for the other blog subscribers as they have for my projects. Keep up the good work! – Melva from Burlingame, CA.

Most of the codes ending in 1, 2 or 3 have expired. Thankfully, there are replacements so I thought I’d share the ones I haev:

MTECH8 or EMMA7 for 10% off your order MTECH9 or EMMA8 for 20% off $50 or more MTECH10 or EMMA9 for 30% off .com domains (and it works on renewals) They don’t expire till July 2010 and have no limitations on how much they can be used

Plus MTECH25 or EMMA25 for 25% off $100 or more, but these expire end of August 09, so use them quick!

I’ve very recently purchased godaddy product with a great discount.Now it’s offering domain names at just $1.99 instead of $9.99 for every non-domain product purchase.So a saving of $8 per domain. To host my domains I use JustHost hosting it’s $3.95/month

yep, fasthosts and ukreg stink and so does their customer support. Our domain expired and even though we updated out payment details it took numerous phone calls (waiting on hold for hours) to their support desk for them to take payment and update our acount. Over 3 days the domain was down, but the worst thing about it was ukreg/fasthost automatically change the domain name servers to an advertising site. I cant comment if this is normal practise but I do think it is a little naughty.

Registering for a domain is one of the most basic aspects of developing a site, yet at the same time, it can be vital to a site’s success. If ranking high on search engines such as Google is of high priority, then it would be advisable to register an “exact match domain”.